
The post below is possible because of a friend of ours, the owners of Sofi Residence, who shared his experience with the Police Certificate if you do not obtain it after you arrive.
So what is this Police Certificate anyways?
In Indonesia, it is called Surat Tanda Melapor, better known as a Certificate of Police Registration which [...]

If you are looking to stay longer than just a few weeks holiday, in order to find business opportunities, exporting opportunities, language studies and cultural exchanges and so on, you could apply for a social cultural visa from your home country. The visa is known as “Visa Sosial Budaya” and you will have to give [...]
October 14, 2009 | Posted in
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The Visa on arrival can be obtained by any of the 63 nationalities below:
Aljazair,
Argentina,
Australia,
Austria,
Bahrain,
Belgium,
Brazil,
Bulgaria,
Cambodia
Canada
Cheko,
China,
Cyprus,
Denmark,
Egypt,
Estonia,
Fiji,
Finland,
France,
Germany,
Greece
Hungary,
India,
Iran,
Ireland,
Iceland,
Italy,
Japan,
Kuwait,
Laos,
Latvia,
Libya,
Liechtenstein,
Lithuania,
Luxembourg,
Maldives,
Malta,
Mexiko,
Monaco,
the Netherlands,
New Zealand,
Norway,
Oman,
Panama,
Poland,
Portugal,
Qatar,
Romania,
Russia,
Saudi Arabia,
South Africa,
South Korea,
Slovakia,
Slovenia,
Spain,
Suriname,
Sweden,
Switzerland,
Taiwan Territory,
Tunisia,
United Arab Emirates,
United Kingdom
United States of America,
This kind of Visa is only intended for tourists who are visiting Indonesia, and NOT for expatriates intending to work and live for an extended period of time. These visas [...]
June 12, 2009 | Posted in
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